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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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Friday, December 5, 1941 SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE THREE Christmas Honored At S. C. Library Proving that it's fun to make pie Christmas gifts from inexpensive materials, is a collection of various handicraft made by Santa Cruz wo- men, all of whom class themselves as amateurs. Little fruit cakes, all "dolled up" with gay ribbon and holly; glasses of jelly, luscious-loking with their I rich fruit colors; hand woven scarfs and men's ties; hand made gloves into which the maker has put good. strong material so they will last a i long time; clever block prints with an individual touch which you can-j not buy, are some of the I articles noted.

Some hand made book covers with metal ornaments and substantial Reinhold Is Leader Of S. C. Draftees Santa' Cruz 19th call for draftees was answered Thursday morning when nine local men boarded a special Greyhound bus, leaving here at 7:20. Nuss Reinhold was the leader of the group and Maurice Juhft was the assistant leader. The group met in the draft board offices and were given short talks by local American Legion leaders and officials of the draft board.

Legion and draft board officials immediately started working on plans to have relatives and friends on hand for the future departures of the men who face a Vk year stay in the army. These men are the last to go to San Francisco for a second physical examination. Future selectees will go directly to the reception center in Monterey, eliminating the San Francisco trip, the draft hoard announced. Leaving Thursday were Allan L. Buckley, Nuss Reinhold, Frank M.

Castro, Maurice Juhl, Robert Gibbs, Marino Svend J. i hinges will be prized by someone this Christmas. TOM-TOM A beautiful copper flower container, standing upon a hand wrought destal of woi.d, is another beauti 6Mhb WgiMRiPp A LEC LOST, A LIFE A I -Tippy lost one front leffi dashing between his master. Ah in Johnson, 7, and an on-rushing train at Olympia, but Alvin (above) wasn't even scratched. Hansen, George Righetti and Lawrence T.

Anecito. Charles Bennett Local Visitor Back From Mexico Admitted To Bar ful Rift Mrs. E. M. Garrison has made.

Some funny little stuffed animals i will delight a child, old or young. A child has made some little napkin rings which have doubtless given her much pleasure to make, and which the lucky recipient will prize. A tom-tom upon which you can beat and make a big noise, is cleverly converted from a wooden bowl. Among Santa Cruz women reverting to the old-fashioned custom of making their Christmas gifts this year and who have samples of their work In the case are Mrs. Grant Hatch, Mrs.

Norman Snow, Audrey CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Christian Endeavorers from the counties of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz will gather here tonight at a rally at the Garfield Park Christian church. To Answer Draft Fined $100 On Drunken Charge Charles MacCarthy of Hollister was given his choice of a $100 fine or spending 50 days in the county jail yesterday in police court by Judge Paul Colegrove after pleading guilty to a charge of drunken driving. Midhael Connors, a transient, was sentenced to SK) days in the county jail with 75 days suspended after pleading guilty to a disturbing the peace charge. Anthony Chargin of San Jose, well known in Santa Cruz where for many years he has been spending his summers, was recently admitted to the bar. He is a graduate of St.

Joseph's Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett, on Otis street.

His father is in the money order department in the Santa Cruz postoffice. BOSSY LEARNS WHO'S BOS What means this invasion of a farmyard near Cheraw, 8. ponders a cow as a rifleman with the lC7th Infantry does his part in the Carolina war games. Charles Bennett, former manager of a gold mine mill near San Bernardo, Mexico, has returned to Santa Cruz to answer the draft call. He registered for the draft about a year ago at Fairbanks, Alaska, and then went to Mexico.

He is at the home of his parents, high school, Santa Clara University, Hastings College of Law, the latter a branch of University of California. He is employed with the Pacific Automobile Insurance company as an adjuster. Burke, Wilda Leinei Reed, Mrs. Mabel Hale, Mrs. Lillie Bibbins.

Mrs. Ora Stoodley, Mrs. Ada Grace Crallc, Ruth Robinson Simpson. An Important part of the exhibit is collection of books found on the library shelves telling how to make all of these interesting things. I Sports Rate Cuts Reviewed (Continued from Page 1, Column 5) tXs.

tifA tri ftffi, ttm rtteli ties and Henry Barron represented Weaving; Block Prints, Home Han- I I consumers in Fellows, Taft and i die-raft tor Girls: Patch Work Pat- i Maricopa How He'll Love You When- Items; Modern Embroidery; Gem I Cutting; Leather Craft, are all made In the gas department the number of customers has in- Forty-Eight New Citizens Added In S. C. (Continued from Page 1, Column 4) Kafoerine Dragovich, Watson-ville, 43, Jugoslav. Mary Harris. Watsonville, 35, Jugoslav.

Richard Howard Fairhurst, Rte. 2, Box 742A. 26. British. Rose Saber, 270 Otis street, 52, Hungarian.

Constance There.sa Blake, Watsonville, 32, British. Gladys Isabel Hansen, 141 Stanford avenue, 31, British. GILKOY RITES HELD Funeral services were held last evening for Peter F. Gilroy, president of the Woodmen of the World, who was well known here, where he often visited the local camp. The rites were conducted at the Gant-ner, Felder, Kenney parlors in San Francisco.

very plain in this book collection. Simple directions for children to creased 39 per cent since 1936 and the annual use per customer 53 per (basket weaving, are most at tractively presented and pictured. Pick Speaker For Horsemen Meet In S. C. Rollo B.

Watt, president of the San Mateo County Horsemen's association, will be the principal speaker at the rally meeting Friday night at the St. George hotel, aimed at organization of a Santa Cruz County Horsemen's association. Carl Eosworth of Watsonville, member of the organization committee, will act as chairman. Notices of the rally have been is-shpH in 250 enthusiastic horsemen cent. In the electric department increases are 10 per cent in customers: 9 per cent in per customer use, while average revenue per kilowatt hour la down 9 per cent.

HEMSLEY SOLD JACKSONVILLE, Fla.Catchcr Rollie Hemsley was purchased to A number of cases of mumps are still reported from city schools where several pupils are laid up day by the Cincinnati Reds from the Read the Sentinel-News Classified Cleveland Indians in a straight cash with the disease. The epidemic is a Ads For Bargains I transaction. mild one, it was stated. 40 Giovanmarco Adolfo Frizza Continental street, 58. Italian.

Ruby Tejada, Watsonville, Spanish. Anton Tallia, Watsonville, 31, unrt linriiimpn in thp pnnntv to assist in forming the group which will interest itself in group riding, trail blazing, barn dances, horse Jugoslav. Nicholas Gregory Papac, Watsonville, 53, Jugoslav. The patriotic exercises were in charge of the Woman's Relief Corps. shows, good breeding.

The meeting will be at 8 p. m. in the Colonial room. jj Once Happy Birthday Fred Rounfree Ltniub juiiiium To You Fred Kountree. the night shift desk sergeant at the police station, caught a six and a half pound salmon off the wharf at Capitola yesterday.

It wa? the only salmon caught off the wharf with the fishing at Capitola reported pretty quiet. LAURA RAWSON, Birthday Editor I I DECEMBER "i Ernest Atwell Hilliker Mrs. Josephine Tretheway Mrs. Elizabeth Jongeneel Herbert Lee Hartman Miss Anna Locatelli YOU GIVE I Barry Troubles We Invite You and Your Friends To Attend Our BELT of topgrain cowhide with initialed gold plated A A buckle WOOL FLANNEL dressing gown for his (J1? PA leisure hours OU LOS ANGELES Coach Sam Barry discovered he had only eight backlield men on the entire varsity today, when Bill Bledsoe, second siring quarterback; was LITTLE SERVICES HELD THURSDAY IN SAN JOSE Funeral services for Archie Elmer Little, who died here on Monday, were held yesterday In San I Many thing with a Leask label! More partic- ularly, any of these hand- picked, selected gifts to please the most difficult f. man.

Come in and see these things today. Darling funeral i hospitalized for an injured shoul Jose in the Rogei chapel. der. in colorful Argvle 55c WOOL sock plaid or plain colors The interment was at the Oak The SC Trojans and UCLA Brif- Hill Memorial Park near San Jose, ins began tapering off today, their final hard drills completed before "Vou Can Buy It In Santa Cruz" Saturday's big game in Memorial GLOVES of piyskin to enhance his outdoor appearance mr: Mr $3.95 adcloth in $2.00 broadcloth in PAJAMAS of soft many new colors and patterns 1 VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS in whites nd fancies. The world's smart- shirt.

am A est Sti jM- -1 4 am Pure Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs Box of 3 $1 Others 25c to SI each Coliseum. Bledsoe and Mickey Anderson, regular fullback, will probably not play against UCLA because of their injuries. The Bruin squad, however, is reported in excellent physical shape despite long and intensive scrimmaging. Baseball Boycott BERKELEY, Cal The Cali-1 fornia Bears baseball team of Los Angeles, formerly the Angels, probably will run up against a I first-class boycott from the Cali $2.00 ideal gift, resistant, $1.00 NECKTIES make an Handsome, wrinkle beautifully colored silks 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. Friday, December 5 1 nvvv Men's Shop BENDER'S JEWELRY GIFTS! 184 Pacific Ave.

Phone 592 USE OUR LAY- ij AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Holds Any Gift1! ji Budget Terms (l Cocktail choose 'from Comfortable Slippers fornia Bears of University of California, it was indicated today. Kenneth Priestly, general manager of the Associated Students of UC, said the students and alumni could only exert public pressure against action of the baseball club's management in adopting the name "California Bears." And what a party we've planned for YOU. Marimba and accordion music, piano and vocal solos, and of course good old Santa Claus in Toy-land. And right now, too, we arc anxious to show you the wonderful gifts we have gathered from everywhere for your Christmas giving. Our complete staff will be on hand to greet you.

In fact every one will be in "party dress," our counters, windows, store decorations. Come Early! Stay S.utvl Fleece-lined zipper boots all leather opera! felt or natural shearling romcos. Sizes $179 to $3.49 Boys' sizes 4 to 6 $1.99 and $2.99 Shoe Department MUELLER SOLD PITTSBURGH The Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club today announced outright sale of Catcher Ray Mueller to the Sacramento, team of the Pacific Coast league. I gfe Relieves distress from MONTHLYN I II LEASK'S i FEMALE WEAKNESS Lydia E. PInkham's Compound Tablets (with added Iron) not only help relieve monthly pain but also weak, nervous feelings due to monthly LEASK'S For Everythiny Under the Tree Silver 'f- Girt set -pi' Con-isting of csj 4 sugar and JLW Screamer and MKSfisSk WM I tray.

fSlKBMkMi' For Everythiny Ender the Tree functional disturbances. They help build ud resistance against such build up resistance against sue symptoms. Follow label directions..

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